In the early stages of the First World War, Brits and Germans came together on the frontlines to pause the fighting for ...
Divers recently discovered the wreck of a German submarine and the Royal Navy Q-ship that sank it in February 1917 Sean Kingsley - History Correspondent Diver Chris de Putron inspects the wreck of the ...
Eighty years since the end of World War II, the British are recalling many battles fought on the path to victory. Yet one ...
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The Millionaire Pilots Who Saved Britain’s Air Force
After World War 1, Britain’s new Royal Air Force was collapsing from budget cuts and political pressure. Some leaders wanted it dismantled entirely. Into this crisis stepped a group no one expected.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A view east from the Temple area of London in 1941, after German bombing raids during The Blitz.
Winston Churchill was clear. “My dear friends,” he said on May 8th 1945, standing on a balcony in Whitehall to address the cheering crowds below. “This is your hour.” Victory, he said, did not belong ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer cited “growing Russian aggression” as he outlined ambitious rearmament plans, including building up to 12 attack submarines. By Stephen Castle and Mark Landler Reporting ...
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